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Countdown to 6/6/6: One Year Away!
[FONT=Times New Roman]Sure, take the easy way out :smile:- StarGazer92
- Post #29
- Forum: Fun, Photos and Games
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Undergrad What is the optimal angle for shooting a cannon?
[FONT=Times New Roman]Well of course you would have to consider the amount of air resistance, but then of course there's the weight of the cannon ball (those are pretty heavy). Most cannons can fire cannon balls pretty far, but to get it to fly the farthest at 45 degrees would take a pretty...- StarGazer92
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Cell Phone Booths: Hilarious Comments and Etiquette Tips
[FONT=Times New Roman]Put them out of reach of the bed?! Heck, I tape over the alarm button, put it as close to my bed as possible, but even that doesn't work! :zzz:- StarGazer92
- Post #17
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Cell Phone Booths: Hilarious Comments and Etiquette Tips
It works better than MY alarm clock! It goes off at 7:00, I wake up at 9:30! :biggrin:- StarGazer92
- Post #15
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Science Humor: A Wide Selection
:smile: [FONT=Times New Roman]I love science jokes more than any other joke...except the one about...no, I'll save that one for later! :biggrin:- StarGazer92
- Post #233
- Forum: General Discussion
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Undergrad What is the optimal angle for shooting a cannon?
I would bend a little more towards 30 degrees...- StarGazer92
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School How Can I Determine Speed and Frequency with Only a Wavelength Component?
[FONT=Times New Roman]I'm trying to find out if there is a way to figure out speed and frequency with only a wavelength component, but having no such luck...I'm currently working on a project involving making a homemade musical instrument (I've made a kind of recorder with a closed air tunnel...- StarGazer92
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- Forum: Classical Physics